Exchange 2010 Developer Webcasts – Essential Exchange Web Services Knowledge…
UPDATE 4/12/2012: I just noticed the links below are dead. You can still find the webcasts on MSDN though: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/aa731550.
I keep recommending these webcasts to people individually so I figured I should mention them here. The EWS team put together a series of six webcasts on called “Exchange 2010 Development” but it really focuses on Exchange Web Services specifically. If you are looking for information on Transport Agents or Powershell there’s not much here unfortunately. However, they go into great detail on essential EWS knowledge. If you are doing any EWS development this series is a must watch.
“Exchange Server 2010 Development (Part 1 of 6): Migrating Applications to Exchange Web Services
In this Webcast, Jason Henderson gives an overview of what to consider when migrating applications that rely on Exchange Server and highlights the resources that are available on the Web to help you.
In this Webcast, David Claux provides a deep dive into the Autodiscover service, explains how you—as a developer—can use it to your advantage for your custom Exchange Server application, and highlights the resources that are available on the Web to help you.
In this Webcast, Alice Tang provides a deep dive into which mechanism to use when, explains what to consider when implementing these features, and highlights the resources that are available on the Web to help you.
In this Webcast, Andrew Salamatov gives an overview of your options to either implement push event notifications or pull notifications in a scalable fashion and highlights the resources that are available on the Web to help you.
In this Webcast, David Claux provides a deep dive into the EWS Managed API and describes how it can help you, even if you develop applications that are not based on the Microsoft .NET Framework.
In this Webcast, Raz Mathias provides an overview of the things to consider when building Exchange Server applications on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Exchange 2010, or Exchange Online and describes the resources that are available on the Web to help you. The session primarily focuses on Exchange Web Services APIs.”